Tamworth Herald: Saturday 27th February 1926

The Moxhull Hall Estate: At Birmingham on Wednesday, Messrs. Winterton and Sons, of Lichfield, offered for sale the Moxhull Hall estate of 453 acres, with Moxhull Hall, three farms and cottages … (description of the property and the sale) … Messrs. Pinsent and Co., Birmingham were the vendor’s Solicitors.


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Tamworth Herald: Saturday 21st June 1924

Re: Woodfield Bros: Estd. 1880: Dissolution of Partnership: … … Carpet Department: … …Public Notice: The Partners of this Firm are dissolving their Partnership: The Solicitors for the dissolution are: Messrs. Beale & Co., Messrs. Pinsent & Co., Messrs. Johnson & Co.: Arrangements have been made that the whole of the stock must be sold regardless of cost.

[see similar Tamworth Herald: Saturday 24th May 1924]


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Tamworth Herald: Saturday 10th May 1924

Re: Woodfield Bros: Dissolution of Partnership Sale: Realisation of the whole of the Furnishing – Soft Furnishing & Carpet Stock at the well-known furnishing stores and warehouses “Under the Clock”, Hill St., corner of Station St., Birmingham: Public Notice: The partners in this firm are dissolving their partnership. The solicitors acting for this dissolution, Messrs. Johnson & Co., Messrs. Beale & Co., and Messrs. Pinsent & Co. have made arrangements that the whole of the stock must be disposed of regardless of cost …

[see related: Tamworth Herald: Saturday 24th May and Saturday 21st June 1924 and elsewhere]


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Tamworth Herald: Saturday 4th February 1939

Re. Lucy Loach, Deceased: PURSUANT to the Trustee Act, 1925, all Persons having Claims against the Estate of Lucy Loach, late of 30, Woodlands Farm Road, Erdington, Birmingham, Widow, deceased (who died on the 22nd December, 1938, and whose Will was proved in the Birmingham District Registry on the 23rd January, 1939, by Ethel May Silver and Florence Elsie Mitchell, the executrices therein named), are required to send particulars thereof to us the undersigned before the 15th day of April, 1939, after which date the said Estate will be distributed having regard only to the claims of which the said Executrices shall then have had notice: DATED this 3rd day of February, 1939: PINSENT & CO., 6 Bennetts Hill, , Birmingham, 2, Solicitors for the said Executrices.


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Tamworth Herald: Saturday 2nd October 1937

Henry Butcher & Co.:  By Order of Messrs. Fisher & Co. limited who are Retiring from Business, Tamworth, Staffs., 14 miles of Birmingham, 18 miles of Coventry: Henry Butcher & Co, will over for sale by auction (unless previously sold), on the Premises, on Tuesday, 26th October 1937, at 11 am. Lot 1, The important and Extensive Freehold Factory known as Kettlebrook Mills, Kettlebrook Road, Tamworth, situated about 1 mile south of the Town on the Tamworth – Coventry Road … (other lots, and also separate advertisements for equipment sale) … Particulars, Plans, and Conditions of sale may be obtained from – Harold M. Barton Esq., … Messrs. Pinsent & Co., Solicitors, 6, Bennett’s Hill, Birmingham 2, or of Messrs. Henry Butcher & Co.  …

[see also Tamworth Herald: Saturday 25th September 1937 and Tamworth Herald: Saturday 9th October 1937]


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Tamworth Herald: Saturday 19th September 1931

Messrs. Edward, Son & Bigwood, F.A.I.: Estate of William Sydney Wilkinson, deceased: Sutton Coldfield, about one mile from the Centre of the Town: The Wheatmoor Estate, situated near “Ashfurlong Hall”, having valuable frontages of about 3,930 yards to Tamworth Road, Whitehouse Common Road, Lindridge Road and Withy Hill Road, Total Area 332 acres, all freehold … In Six Lots … … Solicitors: Messrs. Pinsent & Co., 6 Bennetts Hill, Birmingham … …

[see related: Tamworth Herald: Saturday 12th September 1931 and Saturday 3rd October 1931]


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